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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Niru)ha (adj.) [cp. Sk. nir(.ha, pp. of niruhati] grown, risen; usual, customary, common VvA 108.<br />

Niruss!sa<br />

Niruss!sa (adj.) [cp. Sk. nirucchv!sa, nis+uss!sa] breath- less J iii.416; iv.121, cp. vi.197; vi.82.<br />

Nirussukka<br />

Nirussukka (adj.) [nis+ussukka], careless, unconcerned, indifferent to (c. loc.) ThA 282.<br />

Niroga<br />

Niroga see n"roga.<br />

Niroja<br />

Niroja (adj.) [nis+oja] tasteless, insipid J ii.304; iii.94; vi.561.<br />

Nirodha<br />

Nirodha [BSk. nirodha, to nirundhati, cp. nirujjhati & niruddha] oppression, suppression; destruction,<br />

cessation, annihilation (of senses, consciousness, feeling & being in general: sankh!r!). Bdhgh's expln of<br />

the word is: "ni -- saddo abh!va', rodha -- saddo ca c!raka' d"peti Vism 495. -- N. in many cases is<br />

synonymous with nibb!na & parinibb!na; it may be said to be even a stronger expression as far as the<br />

active destruction of the causes of life is concerned. <strong>The</strong>refore frequently combd with nibb!na in formula<br />

"sabbasankh!ra -- samatho . . . vir!go nirodho nibb!na'," e. g. S i.136; It 88. Nd2 s. nibb!na (see nibb!na<br />

iii.6). Also in combn with nibbid!, e. g. S iii.48, 223; iii.163 sq.; v.438. -- <strong>The</strong> opposite of nirodha is<br />

samudaya, cp. formula "ya' kiñci samudaya -- dhamma' sabban ta' nirodha -- dhamma'" e. g. Nd2 under<br />

sankh!r! & passim. (a) Vin i.1, 10; D ii.33, 41, 57 sq., 112; iii.130 sq., 136 sq., 226 sq.; J i.133; ii.9 sq.,<br />

223; iii.59 sq., 163; v.438; M i.140, 263, 410; A i.299; iv.456 (=!sav!na' parikkhaya); Th 2, 6<br />

(=kilesanirodha ThA 13), 158; It 46=Sn 755 (nirodhe ye vimuccanti te jan! maccuh!yino); It 62=Sn 754;<br />

Sn 731, 1037; Ps i.192; ii.44 sq., 221; Pug 68; Vbh 99 sq., 229; Nett 14, 16 sq.; Vism 372; VvA 63; PvA<br />

220 (j"vitassa). -- (b) (as -- ˚): anupubba˚ D iii.266; A iv.409, 456; abhisaññ!˚ D i.180; asesavir!ga˚ S ii.4,<br />

12; iv.86; v.421 sq.; A i.177; ii.158, 161; up!d!na˚ S iii.14; k!ma˚ A iii.410 sq.; j!ti˚ S iv.86; ta*h!˚ D<br />

iii.216; dukkha˚ D iii.136; S iii.32, 60; iv.4 sq., 14, 384; A i.177; nandi˚ S iii.14; iv.36; bhava˚ (=nibb!na) S<br />

ii.117; iii.14; A v.9; Ps i.159; sakk!ya˚ D iii.240; S v.410; A ii.165 sq.; iii.246, 325 sq.; v.238 sq.;<br />

saññ!vedayita˚ D iii.262, 266; S iv.217, 293 sq.; v. 213 sq.; A i.41; iii.192; iv.306; v.209. -- dhamma<br />

subject to destruction, able to be destroyed, destructible (usually in formula of samudaya -- dhamma, see<br />

above) Vin i.11; D i.110; S iv.47, 107, 214; M iii.280; A v.143 sq.; -- dhammat! liability to destruction S<br />

iv.217; -- dh!tu the element or condition of annihilation, one of the 3 dh!tus, viz. r(pa, ar(pa˚ n˚. D iii.215;<br />

It 45; Nett 97; -- saññ! perception or consciousness of annihilation D iii.251 sq., 283; A iii.334; --<br />

sam!patti attainment of annihilation Ps i.97, 100; Miln 300; Vism 702.<br />

Nirodhika<br />

Nirodhika (adj.) [fr. nirodha] obstructing, destroying It 82 (paññ!˚), cp. M i.115.<br />

Nirodheti<br />

Nirodheti [Denom. fr. nirodha] to oppress, destroy Vism 288 (in expln of passambheti).<br />

Nilaya

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